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Temporal fenestra

Temporal fenestrae are openings in the temporal region of the skull of some amniotes, behind the orbit (eye socket). These openings have historically been used to track the evolution and affinities of reptiles. Temporal fenestrae are commonly (although not universally) seen in the fossilized skulls of dinosaurs and other sauropsids (the total group of…

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Temporal fenestra

Nodes42
Edges41
Triples15
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.047619
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Temporal fenestra → Anapsida, Diapsida, Euryapsida, Euryapsids, Examples, No, One, Some, Synapsida, The, There, Though, Trilophosaurus, Turtles, Two

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temporal fenestrae reptiles fenestra synapsids skull later mammals group two orbit openings including called supratemporal bones evolution birds infratemporal diapsida

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Temporal fenestrarelated to Fenestration typesThere0.60section
Temporal fenestrarelated to Fenestration typesThough0.60section
Temporal fenestrarelated to Fenestration typesThe0.60section
Temporal fenestrarelated to Fenestration typesAnapsida0.60section
Temporal fenestrarelated to Fenestration typesNo0.60section
Temporal fenestrarelated to Fenestration typesTurtles0.60section
Temporal fenestrarelated to Fenestration typesSynapsida0.60section
Temporal fenestrarelated to Fenestration typesOne0.60section
Temporal fenestrarelated to Fenestration typesEuryapsida0.60section
Temporal fenestrarelated to Fenestration typesEuryapsids0.60section
Temporal fenestrarelated to Fenestration typesExamples0.60section
Temporal fenestrarelated to Fenestration typesTrilophosaurus0.60section

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